Monthly Archives: August, 2020

Sixth Circuit Rejects Doctor’s Claim of Constitutional Right to Prescribe Medical Marijuana

On August 13, the Sixth Circuit issued a decision affirming dismissal of a complaint that state administrators infringed on a doctor’s constitutionally protected right...

Agencies Release Advisory on “Counter-Drone” Technology Regulations

The Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced on...

Dairy Farmers of America Responds to Food Lion’s Antitrust Complaint

After a failed attempt to dismiss Food Lion’s antitrust complaint against them, Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) filed an answer on Friday in the...

“Fortnite” Developer Sued for Trademark Infringement by Florida Tourist Attraction

Plaintiff Coral Castle, Inc. (CCI) brought a suit against Epic Games, Inc. (Epic) for violations of the Lanham Act and Florida law on August...

Conservation Groups Respond to Motion to Dismiss in UNC Clean Air Act Suit

Last week, the Center for Biological Diversity (Center) and the Sierra Club responded to a motion to dismiss lodged by defendant, the University of...

Epic Games Sues Google in Addition to Apple

Last week, Epic Games, Inc. filed suit against Google LLC, and its relatives and subsidiaries in the Northern District of California for alleged violations...

TikTok Sued for Infringing on Image Embedding Patents

On August 14, Pixmarx IP LLC filed a complaint against TikTok Inc. for infringement of three of Pixmarx’s registered patents relating to how digital...

Appeals Court Rules Amazon Can Be Held Liable for Products Sold on Marketplace

The California State Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday that Amazon can be held liable for faulty products sold on its marketplace. This decision...